If you own a Xiaomi, Redmi or a smartphone POCO, I think you probably have a mysterious acronym. PAI It's in settings or notifications, and many people confuse it with artificial intelligence (AI), It's thought of as a virus or an unnecessary function that you can safely turn off. PAI β This is a key element of Xiaomiβs ecosystem for personalization, security and device interaction. In this article, weβll go into detail about what lies behind these three letters, how the technology works in practice, and why it shouldnβt be ignored.
Let's get straight: PAI (Personal AI) β It's not just another marketing term, it's a really useful tool that analyzes your habits, optimizes your smartphone, and even helps you save battery life, but like any data collection system, it raises questions about privacy. We will tell you how to manage the settings PAI, What functions it affects, and why in some cases it's really better to limit it. PAI different MIUI Optimization and other Xiaomi smart services.
This article will be useful for both beginners who have just got acquainted with the Xiaomi ecosystem and for experienced users who want to gain a deeper understanding of how the internal mechanisms of their devices work.
What is it? PAI Xiaomi: decryption and official explanation
PAI It stands for Personal Artificial Intelligence, a proprietary technology Xiaomi has made its debut in the world of personal art. MIUI 10 and has since become an integral part of firmware. AI-solutions (e.g. Google Assistant or Bixby), PAI It was developed specifically for the Xiaomi ecosystem and is closely integrated with its devices β from smartphones to smart lamps.
Xiaomi Officially Positioned PAI as a system which:
- π Analyzes user behavior (frequently used applications, activity time, preferences in settings).
- β‘ Optimizes performance (allocates processor and memory resources for tasks).
- π Manages energy consumption (prolongs battery life).
- π‘οΈ Increases safety (detects suspicious activity).
- π€ Automates routine activities (for example, switching modes on a schedule).
It is important to understand that PAI β This is not a separate application, but a framework built into MIUI. It works in the background and interacts with other services like Mi Cloud, Xiaomi Account and Mi Home, PAI It can automatically run it in the background minutes before your normal exit time to speed up navigation.
But here lies the main paradox: on the one hand, PAI It makes the smartphone smarter, and it also requires access to personal data, which is what's most of the questions users have.
PAI Privacy: What Xiaomi Collects and How to Disable It
The main fear of users associated with PAI, β It's about collecting and transmitting data. It's really about access to the system:
- π± Call magazine and SMS (Analyze contacts and frequently communicating subscribers).
- π Geolocation data (to understand your movements and offer relevant services).
- π Application usage times (to optimize background activity).
- π Connected device information (e.g. Mi Band or smart speakers).
Xiaomi claims that all data is anonymized and stored in encrypted form, but users' skepticism is understandable. Fortunately, the system can be partially or completely disabled.
- Go to Settings β Accounts and Sync β Mi Account.
- Select the Services PAI (version MIUI This item may be called Personal Recommendations).
- Turn off sliders near unnecessary options (such as Activity Analysis or Personalized Ads).
- To completely disable, go to Settings β All settings β Confidentiality β Special permits β PAI and deactivate all permissions.
β οΈ Attention: Full shutdown PAI This can cause some functions to work incorrectly. MIUI, for example: π Automatic Battery Optimization. π± Quickly launch frequently used applications. π Face recognition or fingerprints (in some models) and only those options that really bother you should be turned off.
If you want to remove the traces completely PAI, You can reset your smartphone to factory settings, but it's a radical measure. MIUI without being tied to Mi Account, but you will lose access to cloud services, backups and device syncs.
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Before the shutdown PAI Check if you are using Xiaomi-related features: smart alarm, adaptive brightness, or automatic switching Wi-Fi/Mobile data. They may be getting worse.
How PAI Impact on the smartphone: real examples
To understand how much PAI It's useful (or useless) in everyday life, and we'll look at specific scenarios, and most people don't even realize that many of the "comforts" in their smartphone are provided by this technology.
| Function | How it works PAI | What happens if you turn it off? |
|---|---|---|
| Adaptive brightness | PAI Analyzes the light and your manual brightness settings to automatically adjust the screen to the conditions. | The brightness will become less accurate, you will have to adjust it manually more often. |
| Optimizing the battery | The system determines which applications drain the battery in the background and limits their activity. | The battery can go down faster, especially when using social media. |
| Quick launch of applications | PAI Pre-loads frequently used programs (such as WhatsApp or Instagram). | Apps will open longer, especially after the smartphone is rebooted. |
| Smart alarm clock | Analyzes sleep phases (if the Mi Band is connected) and selects the optimal time to wake up. | The alarm clock will be triggered at a given time without taking into account the sleep phase. |
| Personalized Notifications | It sorts notifications by importance, hiding unnecessary ones (for example, ads from games). | All notifications will be displayed without filtering. |
Especially noticeable work. PAI in devices with HyperOS (new firmware Xiaomi, which replaced the new version) MIUI). Here the system has become even smarter: it can automatically switch design themes depending on the time of day, offer energy saving modes before battery discharge and even optimize the work. 5G-modem.
However, not all functions PAI For example, personalized ads in Mi Browser or Mi Video seem intrusive to many users, and fortunately, you can turn them off separately without affecting other options.
Open the Settings. β The phone. β Version. MIUI|Check for a point. PAI In Settings β Accounts.|Pay attention to adaptive brightness and battery optimization|Try using a smart alarm clock with Mi Band-->
PAI vs AI vs MIUI Optimization: What's the difference?
Many users are confused PAI And we're going to look at the differences between Xiaomi's other smart technologies:
- π€ Artificial intelligence (AI) β A general concept that denotes any machine learning algorithms. Xiaomi uses AI in cameras (for example, for scene recognition), voice assistants (Xiao) AI) And even in the vacuum cleaners of Mi Robot.
- π MIUI Optimization is a set of tools to speed up the system (cleaning the cache, defragmenting the memory). PAI, It does not analyze user behavior, but simply optimizes hardware.
- π€ PAI (Personal AI) β It is a personalized layer that connects AI and MIUI Optimization by adapting them to a specific user.
Simply put: AI = generalism β MIUI Optimization = technical optimization β PAI = personalization for you.
For example, when you are photographing food, AI It recognizes the scene and it adjusts the camera settings accordingly. PAI remembers that you often take pictures of food in the evening, and optimizes the camera for such conditions. MIUI Optimization just cleans the camera cache so it works faster.
In the latest versions MIUI 14 and HyperOS have begun to blur the boundaries between these technologies. PAI can directly control AI-features, such as setting your voice assistant to your preferences or automatically enabling read mode in certain applications.
β οΈ Attention: In smartphones POCO (particularly in the line POCO F) part of the functions PAI It can be disabled by default, because these devices are positioned as "clean" from unnecessary services. To activate them, you need to manually enable sync with Mi Account.
How to turn on or configure PAI Xiaomi: step-by-step instructions
If you've decided to give PAI second chance, or just want to experiment with the settings, follow this instruction. The process may vary slightly depending on the model of the smartphone and the version. MIUI/HyperOS.
Step 1: Availability Checking PAI
Not all Xiaomi devices support all of them. PAI To see if the feature is available on your smartphone:
- Open the settings β About the phone β version of MIUI.
- If the firmware version is 10.0 or newer, PAI probably have.
- HyperOS support PAI guaranteed from version 1.0.1.0.
Step 2: Activation of core functions
To turn on PAI:
- Go to Settings β Accounts and Sync β Mi Account.
- Click on your account and select Services PAI (or Personal recommendations).
- Activate the sliders next to the desired options: π Activity analysis β to optimize productivity. π Personalized recommendations for adaptive tips. π Smart energy saving β to extend the working time.
Step 3: Set up individual functions
Some options PAI customize separately:
- π Adaptive theme: Settings β Screen. β Topics β Adaptive theme.
- π Smart Notifications: Settings β Notifications β Personalization of notifications.
- π Smart alarm: requires Mi Band connection and settings in the Mi Fit app.
Step 4: Verification of the work
To make sure that PAI work:
- Open a frequently used app (like YouTube) β it should run faster.
- Look at the brightness of the screen in different lighting conditions β it should adjust automatically.
- Check the Battery section in the settings - there should appear the option Smart energy saving.
What to do if PAI doesn't work?
PAI Xiaomi ecosystem: how technology connects devices
PAI This is especially useful if you have multiple Xiaomi devices, and it acts as a bridge to synchronize settings and data between devices:
- π±βπ₯οΈ Smartphone + Laptop: If you switch between Xiaomi Mi Notebook and smartphone often, PAI It can automatically transfer clipboards, notifications and even open browser tabs (via Mi Cloud).
- π±βπ Smartphone + Mi Band: Sleep and activity data from fitness bracelet used to set up smart alarm clock and recommendations for daytime routine.
- π±βπ‘ Smartphone + Smart home: PAI It can automatically turn on lights (Yeelight) or air conditioner (Mi Air Conditioner) when you return home, analyzing the geolocation.
- π±βπ§ Smartphone + Headphones: When you connect Xiaomi Buds, the system remembers your preferences for the equalizer and automatically applies them.
For full-time work PAI ecosystem:
- Use one Mi Account on all devices.
- Enable data synchronization in Settings β Mi Account β Synchronization.
- Update the firmware on all gadgets to the latest version.
One of the most interesting applications PAI β This is a feature called Cross-Device Collaboration, so for example, you can start watching a video on your smartphone and then, with one gesture, transfer it to your Mi TV. TV You can copy text on a Xiaomi Pad and paste it on your smartphone, all of which are possible by analyzing your actions. PAI.
β οΈ Attention: When in use PAI In the ecosystem, your activity data is collected not only by your smartphone, but also by other devices. If you're concerned, limit your sync to just the right gadgets (e.g., turn it off for a smart lamp, leaving it only for your smartphone and headphones).
Problems with PAI: Common mistakes and how to fix them
Despite the obvious advantages, PAI It sometimes fails. Here are the most common problems and their solutions:
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| PAI left out | An outdated version MIUI or missing a Mi Account. | Update your firmware and log in to your Xiaomi account. |
| Fast battery discharge | PAI Overly active in optimizing background processes. | Turn off Smart Energy Saving in Settings PAI. |
| Intrusive advertising | Personalized advertising is included. | Turn it off in Settings. β Accounts. β Mi Account β Advertising. |
| Apps don't open quickly | Reloading of applications in PAI. | Enable Quick Application Launch in Settings. |
| The smart alarm clock is not working. | No synchronization with Mi Band or geolocation access disabled. | Check the settings in the Mi Fit app and the permissions to PAI. |
If after the firmware update PAI started to work worse (for example, the battery goes down faster or the smartphone began to slow down), try resetting the settings PAI factory-to-factory:
- Go to Settings β All settings β System β Resetting.
- Select Reset Settings PAI (Donβt confuse it with a full smartphone reset!).
- Confirm the action and restart the device.
In some cases, problems with PAI This can be linked to regional restrictions, for example in the European versions. MIUI function PAI disabled as required GDPR. To get around this, you can switch to global or Chinese firmware, but this requires unlocking the bootloader and may deprive you of warranty.
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If after the shutdown PAI The smartphone has become better (for example, the battery stopped running), which means that the system was overactive, in which case it is enough to turn off only the problematic options, not the entire system. PAI whole.